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installing your refrigerator
installation
Before inserting the plug into the AC outlet, clean the interior of
your refrigerator using a cloth or soft sponge and mild soap, or a
solution of bicarbonate of soda and water.
For an effective installation, the following should be taken into
account:
minimum requirements of the electrical installation:
Characteristics: 115 V - 60 Hz for residential use. Ideally equipped
with a main switch and separate balanced circuits, protected by
fuses and/or circuit breaker of 15 to 20 amperes Max.
1) Your refrigerator comes equipped with an AC power cord,
a polarized Y-type cable or integrated grounding.
Under no
circumstances must the grounding be removed to connect an
adapter plug, nor cut the grounding and/or replaced by a 2
- prong plug.
For your safety when installing the refrigerator, refer to figure A.
2) If your electrical installation
is not equipped with this kind of AC
outlet, obtain one,
and have it installed by a qualified electrician.
Any personal accidents and/or material damage caused by
the product resulting from failure to do this will be the full
responsability of the client.
3) Connect your refrigerator to the closest AC outlet.
Use of
extension cords ; Because of potential hazards under certain
conditions , we strongly recommend against the use of an
extension cord, it is absolutelly necessary that it be UL listed 3 -
wire grounding type plug and outlet that the electrical rating of the
cord be 15Amperes (minimum) and 120V.
4) Do not connect another electrical appliances to the refrigerator
AC outlet while the aforementioned is in use. By doing this you will
avoid power surges and the overheating of your refrigerator.
Never connect another electrical appliances into the same plug that
you are using for your refrigerator.
5) To connect and disconnect your refrigerator, grip the plug firmly,
and pull straight from the AC outlet.
Never pull the electrical
cord.
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Fig. A
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